ROCCOBAROCCOFASHION WEEK POLAND DAY#4

It’s commonly acknowledged that during cold days coats take the role of an uncomfortable outer garment, hiding the proper outfit underneath. Nothing more wrong! 😉 Even now, when the temperature doesn’t encourage us to show what we’re wearing underneath, you can’t become fashion lazy. I couldn’t imagine winter without colorful furs, in autumn I get carried away by patterned coats… Traditional beige-bronze down jackets have a restraining order to my closet – I could only accept them in a glamour edition! ;D The most distinct element of the outfit is the jacquard coat. Its decorative, Byzantine pattern could really compete with the ones used in Dolce&Gabbana collections. Embroidered with a golden thread, the ornaments remind a royal tapestry – a real applied piece of art! All the more, the combination of old gold with ruby red whet my appetite for another portion of exquisiteness. My red dress tempted me with a captivating, plant embroidery, which looks like a golden flowers belt! Although black is not a frequent guest in my closet, I decided to give it a chance – and I dare to think that it payed off 😉 The chiffon bottom of the dress perfectly contrasts with the red top and stresses the royal ornaments. Baroque motifs love to be accompanied by sparkling accessories, so I therefore decided to vary the outfit with an additional pinch of orient. And what’s for dessert? Sprinkled with glitter shoes that seem to be a dream of every court lady 😉 After all, none of us ever really grows out of being a princess! 😉